Description: Affiche pour le "Quinquina Dubonnet" by Jules Chéret, 1898 Enjoy FREE Shipping Within the USA! Vista Maps A Stunning French Advertisement by Jules Chéret This vibrant reproduction of an **original advertisement** for **Quinquina Dubonnet**, created by the masterful French poster artist **Jules Chéret**, exemplifies the lively and colorful style of the Belle Époque era. Produced in **1895**, this piece is a hallmark of Chéret's work, showcasing his ability to capture movement, elegance, and charm. About the Artist **Jules Chéret** (1836–1932), often called the "Father of the Modern Poster," revolutionized advertising through his innovative lithographic techniques and artistic flair. His works encapsulate the joy and elegance of late 19th-century Paris. Features of This Reproduction Premium Print Quality: Printed on **251gsm semi-glossy photo paper** for exceptional clarity and color fidelity. Authentic Reproduction: Faithfully reproduced from Chéret's original artwork in the "Maîtres de l'Affiche" series. Framing Ready: Sized at **13x19 inches**, ideal for standard frames. Historical and Artistic Value: A timeless representation of Belle Époque advertising art. A Perfect Addition to Any Art Collection This reproduction is a treasure for collectors of **vintage French posters**, **Jules Chéret's art**, or anyone who appreciates the bold advertising style of the Belle Époque. Note: This reproduction is based on public domain imagery and is crafted for educational and decorative purposes. Original sourced from The New York Public Library. Keywords: Jules Chéret, Quinquina Dubonnet, vintage French art, Belle Époque posters, Parisian lithography, Chéret artwork reproduction, Vista Maps high-quality prints.
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Artist: Jules Chéret
Type: Print
Year of Production: 1898
Size: 13" x 19"
Style: Art Nouveau
Theme: Nouveau
Material: Premium Semi Gloss Photo Paper - 251 g/m
Production Technique: Giclée Print
Subject: Art Print
Time Period Produced: 1850-1899